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Old 12-15-2022, 11:26 AM   #961
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Old 12-15-2022, 11:30 AM   #962
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Do you know if the ice is in yet?

It has had ice for a couple of weeks already.
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It is from a movie, but it's just been too many years to the point where it's just annoying to read at this point.
I looked it up, and it says it was popularized by the 2007 movie Blades of Glory.

But I definitely remember seeing it in popular usage on usenet back in the early to mid 1990s.
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Old 12-15-2022, 11:55 PM   #964
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Is ~30-35 years too late to apologize to my mom for having my folks sit through school Christmas concerts? My god..
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Is ~30-35 years too late to apologize to my mom for having my folks sit through school Christmas concerts? My god..
This is the thing I'm dreading the most about my kids starting school
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Old 12-16-2022, 11:35 AM   #966
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Is ~30-35 years too late to apologize to my mom for having my folks sit through school Christmas concerts? My god..
I'm glad my kid's school never had these Christmas concerts.
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Old 12-16-2022, 11:38 AM   #967
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Why though?
I would think its rewarding to watch them grow musically (if they stick with it) over the years and reap the benefits that being involved in music brings. Better grades, more life skills, ect.

I'm extremely thankful my parents were supportive of my interest in music, put up with the daily practice at home, and going to school concerts. Hell, my parents even came to a few heavy metal shows I've played in.

Say sorry? Hell no, I think I'm going to thank them for supporting me. Again.
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Why though?
I would think its rewarding to watch them grow musically (if they stick with it) over the years and reap the benefits that being involved in music brings. Better grades, more life skills, ect.

I'm extremely thankful my parents were supportive of my interest in music, put up with the daily practice at home, and going to school concerts. Hell, my parents even came to a few heavy metal shows I've played in.

Say sorry? Hell no, I think I'm going to thank them for supporting me. Again.
That's awesome! I go to everything my kids "do" that I can make it to. Last week we attended a "variety show" and apologies to anyone else who had kids in that, but it was abysmal. I would go again tonight, if it was running though.

I've been to all kinds of things that aren't really my preference through the years for the kids, and I think that's part of being a good parent. I feel like I've learned a lot by doing that though, and while I might prefer watching sports to being at a musical, I'm happy to make those tiny sacrifices.
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Why though?

I would think its rewarding to watch them grow musically (if they stick with it) over the years and reap the benefits that being involved in music brings. Better grades, more life skills, ect.



I'm extremely thankful my parents were supportive of my interest in music, put up with the daily practice at home, and going to school concerts. Hell, my parents even came to a few heavy metal shows I've played in.



Say sorry? Hell no, I think I'm going to thank them for supporting me. Again.
Ok.

I mean I didn't go all the way to Strathmore last night cause the coffee shops there make the best espresso in a 100km radius. It was to support my nieces and clap and smile. And I'll likely go again. But I mean come on, I'm not going to apply a soft focus to this and stick it in a frame.
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That's awesome! I go to everything my kids "do" that I can make it to. Last week we attended a "variety show" and apologies to anyone else who had kids in that, but it was abysmal. I would go again tonight, if it was running though.

I've been to all kinds of things that aren't really my preference through the years for the kids, and I think that's part of being a good parent. I feel like I've learned a lot by doing that though, and while I might prefer watching sports to being at a musical, I'm happy to make those tiny sacrifices.

And I'm sure they really appreciate it too. I know I did.
Yeah, youth learning instruments can be like nails to a chalkboard. I know I always got the warm and fuzziness seeing my parents out in the crowd, even if they weren't pumped to be there.

Later on though when they asked what times doors opened and if there was a cover charge to get into a death metal show, still feels good man. They stood out like a sore thumb though, my poor parents lol
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Did mom and Dad ever hit the mosh pit? Hah that's too cool though man, my parents hated the music my old band played and never went to a show.
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What adds to my displeasure is the class sizes; all they can do is cram 40 kids on the stage and belt out an inane Christmas carol, no space or time for an amusing skit. Nevertheless I will be there for every minute of it every year (sigh)
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Why though?
I would think its rewarding to watch them grow musically (if they stick with it) over the years and reap the benefits that being involved in music brings. Better grades, more life skills, ect.

I'm extremely thankful my parents were supportive of my interest in music, put up with the daily practice at home, and going to school concerts. Hell, my parents even came to a few heavy metal shows I've played in.

Say sorry? Hell no, I think I'm going to thank them for supporting me. Again.
There's a big difference between an actual band class performance and a Christmas pageant with a bunch of rando kids from regular class. But even then, if that's my kid on stage I'll still go. I might die a little inside, but I'll clap and force a smile on just for her

My 5-year old had a ballet recital a few months ago that included the younger and older girls. For the 10 minutes my kid was on stage I genuinely enjoyed it, but the rest of the time it was a herculean effort to stay awake
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My niece-in-law (is that a thing) actually did a wicked Christmas song, where they sang different songs to the same tune of one another and in harmonious keys. I don’t recall the musical term for that, but I thought it was pretty rad. The quality of stuff they do at private schools is starting to push my mind in support of that direction, which really conflicts with my life-long stance.
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Dude your neice in law is just your neice.
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Dude your neice in law is just your neice.
I get where he's coming from, to some extent. I have a nephew by marriage and one of from my brother. If my brothers son was being attacked by dogs, I'd throw myself at the dogs to save them without a thought. If my brother in laws son was being attacked, I'd also try and help, but I'd be thinking "this should be #### the Dads doing" as I would get mauled.
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I get where he's coming from, to some extent. I have a nephew by marriage and one of from my brother. If my brothers son was being attacked by dogs, I'd throw myself at the dogs to save them without a thought. If my brother in laws son was being attacked, I'd also try and help, but I'd be thinking "this should be #### the Dads doing" as I would get mauled.
What?

People in distress are still people regardless of how they're related to you.

And you're one of the 'All for one and one for all' Unions and Socialism people and you only GAF about you and yours?

Those mental gymnastics must be interesting.
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What?

People in distress are still people regardless of how they're related to you.

And you're one of the 'All for one and one for all' Unions and Socialism people and you only GAF about you and yours?

Those mental gymnastics must be interesting.
Did you misread my post?
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Did you misread my post?
Which part? Where you're resentful of having to help others that you feel shouldnt be your responsibility?
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